Screwed Up Calendar

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Mike Fox

It used to be that when I scheduled a multiday event in my Outlook
Calendar, a scheduling line would appear for all the scheduled days.
Somehow, I turned this feature off, and now only the first day of the
event has a line on the calendar. Could anyone tell me how to turn it
on again?

I'm running Win XP Pro with Office XP Pro.

Thanks

Mike
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Are you setting the recurrence to the number of days you want?

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After furious head scratching, Mike Fox asked:

| It used to be that when I scheduled a multiday event in my Outlook
| Calendar, a scheduling line would appear for all the scheduled days.
| Somehow, I turned this feature off, and now only the first day of the
| event has a line on the calendar. Could anyone tell me how to turn it
| on again?
|
| I'm running Win XP Pro with Office XP Pro.
|
| Thanks
|
| Mike
 
M

Mike Fox

Prior to the change, I didn't have to set a 'recurrence'. In the
'appointment window', I would set a 'start time' and and an 'end
time'. If the start and end were 5 days apart, the calendar would
show a solid line across all 5 days for the appointment. Now it just
shows the first day.

Mike
 

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